For truly European and democratic European elections

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ENGLISH
You believed that European elections were European but did you know that a European party is forbidden in every member state of the European Union!?
You believed there were truly democratic, but did you know that in France every party has to pay more than 1 million Euros to stand to these elections, that in Italy, Poland and Romania, every new party (not those parties already existing) must collect respectively 150 000, 130 000 and 200 000 signatures from citizens to be authorized to stand for EU elections?
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ENGLISH
A true democracy in Europe will only be possible if the European parliament is elected by all European voters in a single trans-european election, acquiring a trans-european legitimacy and in consequence becoming possibly the source of a truely European political will, which will be all but just the smallest common denominator of the programs of more than one hundred national parties.

Then and only then will the elections of the European Parliament have become genuine European elections. The present system is a pure labelling fraud, masking the sad truth of national parties’ monopoly of the European political system.

We European citizens and Newropeans, the first European citizen movement created to democratize the European Union, require that the European elections be truly European and democratic.

To do so:
1. The European election must take place the same day in every member state of the European Union.

2. Procedures of the election implemented must be identic and guarantee the largest representativity and prevent to fostering the bigger parties with unfair, biaised and undemocratic methods: In particular methods of voting and used methods of proportionality must not foster the already existing larger parties if not fostering the smaller and new parties.

3. The signatures requirement (if maintained) must be the same for every party from the same member state, this one being new or already established. The required number of signatures must be reasonable, based on a similar procedure within the European Union and apply for each party (and not only the new ones).

4. Materials of the election must be entirely financed at best by the European Union, or at least by every member state of the European Union: This to ensure a true and unbiaised representativity of independant parties, based on a similar access for each party.

5. The legal civil age to participate at these elections, as a voter or as a candidate must be the same in every member state: This is the condition to ensure an homogenous representativity within the European Union.